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Nimke wins World Cup race

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Wednesday, 22 February 2012 13:34

London2Stefan Nimke won superiorly the 1.000 meters time trial at the World Cup in London. The five-time world champion, finished first with the world class result of 1:01,211 minutes.

The CASCO team congratulates on this outstanding achievement!

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CASCO athletes on the top

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Wednesday, 22 February 2012 08:31

SireauRene Enders, Maximilian Levy and Robert Forstemann are the heroes of the track cycling UCI World Cup in London. They won the team sprint and give a clear signal for the Olympics. The German coach Detlef Uibel said after the race: "We are in full training, but could win. This is not a matter of course. The guys had top results." Second became the French with Gregory Buge, Michael D’Almeida and Kévin Sireau. They are sponsored primary by CASCO.

At the individual sprint CASCO athletes were also dominant. Maximilian Levy (CASCO) finished second behind Chris Hoy. Followed by Robert Forstemann (CASCO) and Kévin Sireau (CASCO) who reached rank 3 and 4. Rene Enders (CASCO) came in second in the discipline Keirin. The CASCO sponsored Michael Bourgain from France and Teun Mulder of Norway ended on position 3 respectively 4.


We are proud of our CASCO athletes!

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Russian CASCO athletes on podium

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Wednesday, 22 February 2012 08:22

LondonTwo CASCO atheltes made ​​it onto the podium at the UCI track cycling World Cup in London. The two Russians Kirill Sveshnikov and Artur Ershov finished the race with the great positions 2 and 3.

Congratulations!
 
 

Levy as a retro-biker on TV

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Thursday, 16 February 2012 11:51

Pro7LevyThe German TV station Pro7 wanted to find out whether a professional cyclist on a historic cycle of 100 years ago is faster than a layman, which is equipped with a highly modern bike. Who could be a better participant than the fastest track cyclists in Germany: Maximilian Levy?

The CASCO sponsored joined this unusual experiment. Due to the huge own weight of the old bike it was hard for Levy to accelerate, but in the end he could defeat the layman on the 200 meter track.

Levy impressed not only by its sportive performance, but also with his historical outfit.

More at: www.prosieben.de

 
 

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